Herbert Ernst Groh Net Worth

Herbert Ernst Groh Net Worth is
$3 Million

Herbert Ernst Groh Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Herbert Ernst Groh (27 May 1905 – 28 July 1982) was a popular Swiss tenor.Groh was born in Lucerne and subsequently studied in Zurich and Milan. One of his teachers was Carl Beines, who also taught Richard Tauber.He began his operatic singing career in Darmstadt in 1926, with engagements following in Frankfurt and Cologne and a successful tour of Italy in 1927, where he also began to make his first recordings using the name of Ernesto Groh. He then started to appear on German radio and devoted himself to developing a career as a recording artist - also making films, but soon giving up the stage - a career that lasted well into the LP era of the 1950s.He died in 1982 at Norderstedt, near Hamburg.

Date Of BirthMay 27, 1906
Died1982-01-01
Place Of BirthLucerne, Switzerland
ProfessionActor
Star SignGemini
#Fact
1He joined up with the Norddeutscher Rundfunk at the end of the 20's and found there his real profession where he had his biggest successes. Herbert Ernst Groh became a darling of the public in no time.
2Herbert Ernst Groh was born in 1905 the son of a German father and Swiss mother living in Lucerne.
3He began study voice in Milan and Munich, and in 1927 followed his theater debut in Darmstadt. In the same years came also his first record into being.
4Groh is a singer unjustly neglected. Possessing a tenor that lies somewhere between Tauber's and Patzak's in weight, Groh evinced the same charm and artistry in its use as both his better-known contemporaries.
5In 1929 he commenced a career dominated by broadcasting and recording rather than on the stage.
6The singer and actor Herbert Ernst Groh belonged to the most popular radio singers of the 30's and 40's whose impressive tenor voice was compared with Richard Tauber.
7He lent his voice to less gifted singing actors.
8According to Alan Blyth: "Groh . . . is fonder yet than Tauber of unwritten touches of quite exceptional delicacy, and surpasses his older coeval in sheer technical control.".
9His recordings illustrate all facets of his art, and there are several instances where his choice of operatic material is unusual, and therefore not only vocally, but also musically very interesting.
10A selection of Groh's recordings were released in 1990 by Pavilion Records on Pearl (GEMM CD 9419).
11The opera didn't play an important part in his career, his field of activity was the radio and from 1933 also the talkies.
12During his singing career his voice was recorded on countless sound carriers and he became well-known to a wide public.
13Swiss actor and operatic tenor, popular on radio with the Norddeutscher Rundfunk from the late 1920's. Appeared in several pre-1945 German films.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Berlin-Melodie1963TV Movie
Die Rose von Stambul1953Sänger
Die Dubarry1951
So ein Früchtchen1942Sänger
Sechs Tage Heimaturlaub1941Sänger
Die keusche Geliebte1940Tino Carriera - Sänger
Casanova heiratet1940Tenor
Hochzeitsreise zu dritt1939
Monika1938Singer (Heimatland)
Das Quartett1937ShortGefangener
Soldatenlieder1935Short
It's Great to Be in Love1934Carl
The Song of Happiness1933Carl Roland

Known for movies

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